India’s MMRDA starts second phase of Covid care centre

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has started base work and ground levelling for Phase II of an 1,000-bed facility at Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) ground in Mumbai city.

MMRDA said that the Phase I of the makeshift Covid-19 hospital has been completed within two weeks, where the work begun on 02 May and completed on 16 May. Around 350 labourers and a team of 70 MMRDA officials worked to build the care centre.

The Phase II facility is expected to be built a little ahead of the existing Phase I of the Covid-19 care centre, which was handed over to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for use on 18 May.

According to MMRDA, the project received a total corpus fund of approximately INR200m ($266,000) for the coming three months.

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